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Rose would secretly fast and offer extreme penances for love of Jesus. We turn to you in our time of need and no matter what happens, our faith and love for you will be strong and burn brightly. Vitus has a slightly more legitimate reason to be patron saint of performers, but it's still a bit contrived. Saint Valentine Known for the popular holiday St.

Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first native born American to be canonized. Do I regret changing the ending? Nor does my wife. Anonymous i thank you for this post.



Because of this, marriage is under attack, perhaps in a way that it has never been before. We should pray for married couples, that they may receive abundant graces to live out their vocations in fullness. As married couples, we should turn to prayer each day to seek renewed strength and love from God. We should also celebrate as a reverent and joyous occasion. Do you know who the patron saint of marriage is? Some are patrons of specific situations within marriage, which might make one of them in particular a very fitting intercessor for your needs: St. Later, it seems that Otto, the emperor of Germany, fell in love with Adelaide and married her. Together they had five children. She was widowed twice, since Otto would die long before she did. During the course of her life she was imprisoned, forced from her throne, held in solitary confinement, and treated with contempt by certain family members. Throughout all of this, she remained humble and gentle, giving her life to the Church and her people. She died on December 16, 999. Saint Adelaide of Burgundy St. Gengulphus of Burgundy: Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages Saint Gengulphus is a little-known saint who has been called a great miracle worker. He was a knight who served King Pepin the Short in the 8th century. One story told about the saint is how his sanctity was revealed to the king when a lamp continued to miraculously rekindle beside him as he slept. Though he was renowned for his great charity and piety, his own wife was unfaithful to him, and he was murdered at the hands of her lover. Saint Gengulphus of Burgundy St. Joseph: Patron Saint of Married People It will come as no surprise to us that we can turn to as a patron of married couples. Turn to Saint Joseph as intercessor. He is said to be the most powerful saint in heaven after Our Lady. March 19 is the feast of Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary. Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary St. Monica: Patron Saint of Married Women was born in the 4th century to a wealthy Christian family. They may not have been particularly devout, however, for when she came of age, they married her to a pagan Roman official, Patricius. Saint Monica suffered greatly on behalf of the godless lifestyles of her husband as well as her son who we now know as Saint Augustine! Her prayers would be answered. Her husband was baptized a year before his death, and although it was much longer before Augustine converted, he would become one of the greatest saints in the Church. Almost everything that we know about Saint Monica we have learned from his classic book. Her feast day is May 4. Priscilla: Patron Saint of Good Marriages Saint Priscilla and her husband Saint Aquila were Jewish converts to Christianity. It appears that their conversion was brought about when they met Saint Paul. We know about them from the Sacred Scriptures read the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 18 for starters and here is something beautiful: their names are always mentioned together, never separately. This reveals the unity lived out in their marriage. They were tentmakers by trade as was Saint Paul and were some of the earliest Christian missionaries. They were martyrs for the Faith, and their feast day is celebrated on July 8. Saint Aquila with his wife, Saint Priscilla St. Rita of Cascia: Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages was born in Italy to devout parents in 1381. When she grew up, Rita desired to become a nun, but her parents arranged for her to marry a man named Paolo Mancini, with whom she would have two sons. It seems that Paolo was a complicated man and there are varying accounts of his character but we do know that Rita suffered during her marriage. Paolo was impetuous and had a fierce temper, and seems to have been irresponsible with gaming and debts. Violent conflicts between noble Italian families were common at this time, and Paolo was involved in these feuds. He was rough with Rita and may even have been physically abusive. In spite of all this, she exercised the virtues of patience and humility towards him, and was a truly loving and faithful wife and homemaker. One biographer writes that he would become ashamed of his temper when it got the best of him, and rush out of the house, returning only when he had calmed down. Paolo did have enemies, who eventually ambushed him and killed him. His sons wanted to avenge his death, but Rita tried to dissuade them; finally, she begged God even to take the lives of her sons rather than allow them to commit a mortal sin which would endanger their salvation. Both sons did pass away from an illness, and were prevented from acting in violence. Rita subsequently entered an Augustinian order of nuns. She died in 1457. Her feast day is May 22. Saint Rita of Cascia St. Thomas More: Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages was born in England in 1478. He is a well-known and beloved saint who was a husband, father, statesman, and renowned lawyer. Sir Thomas was a just man who was both brilliant and blessed with innumerable talents. He married a gentlewoman by the name of Jane Colt. They had a four children, and theirs was a happy marriage; but sadly, she died very young. Thomas More married again. His second wife was Alice Middleton. Though she was of a different temperament than Jane, who was so quiet and meek, we are told that this second marriage was also a very happy one. Thomas More was a devoted husband and loving father. But why is he a patron saint of difficult marriages, if both his marriages were happy ones? After his trial, he was officially condemned to death for his refusal to acknowledge the king as the head of the Church in England. Saint Thomas More St. Valentine: Patron Saint of Happy Marriages There is very little known about , who lived in the 3rd century under the reign of Claudius Gothicus. It is understood that he was a priest possibly even a bishop who was martyred; his remains were buried along the Via Flaminia in Rome. Recent archaeological finds have proved that he lived: the remains of catacombs and a church dedicated to him have been unearthed. One legend says that he was executed for giving aid to Christians. Another legend says that the emperor Claudius had banned marriage in order to obtain more soldiers for his army, since married men with wives and children would be less willing to die in battle. Thus it is said that Saint Valentine married couples in secret and was eventually found out. Various churches today have relics from him, including his skull. He was canonized in 496, but his feast was removed from the general Roman calendar in 1969 due to the resulting confusion of possibly three or four Valentines being treated as one person over the years. However, in various localities the Church still celebrates his feast day, which is, of course, February 14. Louis and Zelie Martin are the first married couple to be canonized together. They lived humble, ordinary lives, in which both suffering and joy played important parts. Together they bore nine children, but only five survived childhood. Each of these five daughters would eventually enter the religious life. But this is not the case. Louis and Zelie are perfect examples for us. They faithfully fulfilled their roles as spouses and parents and through their quiet lives of love, service, and self-sacrifice, God brought them home to Himself. Their feast day is July 12. Saints Louis and Zelie Martin …And Other Wonderful Saints If you are reading this, and you are a single man or woman hoping to meet your future spouse, remember that there are patrons saints for you, too! And , Bishop of Myra who is usually forgotten outside of the Christmas season is the patron of young people seeking a husband or wife. This is because of an incident in his own life in which he provided a dowry for three poverty-stricken sisters so that they could marry. How many of the saints in this post were you familiar with already? How many were new to you? Do you have any stories of how the intercession of these holy men and women has been a blessing in your own life? This article has been updated and was originally published in October 2015. © The Catholic Company I met my husband after praying a novena to St. Anne, and even had the great blessing of starting that novena at her shrine in Quebec after a college friend told me about her. Around that time, my future husband was praying a novena to Our Lady of Guadelupe for a wife. We met a few weeks later! This was truly a family affair between holy women! Since then we have prayed to the first family of Nazareth Mary Jesus and Joseph. We have been married for 52+ years. We are blessed to honor the love of Jesus. Thanks to God and Marriage Encounter for renewing our sacred vows. My daughter is determined to end her marriage with a wonderful man instead of working on what needs to be fixed, so they can have a good marriage for many, many years to come. I feel in my heart she is making a huge,mistake by leaving and I am praying for help from the Lord, the Blessed Mother and now these wonderful saints. This is an emergency plea since she will be moving out on Friday, November 11th, 2016. Family amd friends are,praying too. We have been married 25 years in what I thought was not a perfect marriage, but we always vowed to work through things and stay together. We have always been blessed and I thought we had a really good thing. I love him very much. He says he never loved me. I am distraught and confused as he was the one who asked me to marry him and I have always felt loved up to a few years ago. I know he loved me. Please pray for us…. We have two boys and I want peace and love back in our home. If I could please ask if someone can tell me who the main saint for husbands is I would be ever so great full. I hope I have worded this correctly and forgive any bad grammar or my terrible spelling. Please this is very important to me so I may build a spiritual bond and relationship to my great saint. Praised be to God, God Bless you all and have a wonderful and safe day. We pray this to the Lord, Lord hear our prayers. Joseph is the Patron St of fathers. Pope John Paul the 11, St. Benedict are also good male role model Saints to Pray to. They are good for keeping men strong in their Faith and their role a Godly one!!?? And I have had a ton of friends and first cousins graduate from a Catholic high school that was named St. Thomas More in my home town. I will keep this close to me and start a devotion now to these, I know St. She is Amazing and inspiring for those of us struggling in our marriages. I ask for those all to help me in my Prayer. We have three kids. This is our third separation. Every time my husband pulls away from us and God. I keep Praying to God. Imploring to all the angel and Saints for an intercession on their behalf. Joseph, the Holy Family, St. Francis of Assisi to guide my husband and bring his heart home to God. Saint Mother Theresa for Peace and Love. Saint Raphael the Arch Angel for marriages. And of course, St. Phiolmena for the impossible and difficult cases, for the difficulty in my marriage. I will now add these Saints to my Prayers for my fight for my marriage. I will NOT let the enemy win!! Know he is after the family right now at this time! To get to the church, he must first get to families!! Broken families equal broken churches! I will Fight like St. Monica for my marriage!!! I ask for speacial Prayers as I will be Praying for yours as well, as I Pray for trouble marriages everywhere, every day! I will let Him fight this battle! For it is His to wage against the enemy and protect families and marriages every where!!! Whether you think you made the wrong choice or not, God can Always reform!!! This does not include physical abuse. Separate and Pray for your significant other. God reforms and can convert Any sinner!! Please Pray for him. He is a good man who has turned Everything away from God! I love this man who has been a good and caring man all our years together. Everyone loves and respects him, including the strange, younger, woman who is pulling him away, not only from me and our marriage, but sadly, our faith. He no longer goes to Mass, receives the sacraments and refuses to speak to a priest about anything. I keep having hope as he does read Scripture, often with me and discusses it with me, and currently is reading the diary written by Saint Faustina. I love him so much and so want him to stay and repair our marriage. I believe this is not only my failings, which he is now continually pointing out to the complete destruction of any self respect I ever had, but is also the work of the enemy. God does not want marriages to break up. Please pray that stays and gives our marriage a chance for change and renewal, but mostly that he find his way back to the fullness of our beautiful faith that his soul may be saved. He tells me his soul is not any of my business, but I believe ALL souls are the business of ALL believers. Valentines feast day14th Feb 1964. Despite many challenges they loved each other and prayed together. They always sought and prayed for the intercession of St. Joseph and Mother Mary whenever they had difficulties. She studied writing in college, and spent a few years discerning with a cloistered order of nuns before coming to work for The Catholic Company. Originally from Pennsylvania, she now lives in North Carolina, where she manages email marketing and occasionally writes for GetFed.

Many believers pray for Raphael's help to heal from emotional pain in their lives. AndBishop of Myra who is usually forgotten outside of the Christmas season is the patron of young people seeking a husband or wife. Miraculously surviving all these attempts on her civil, she was finally beheaded. When a non catholic baptized christian ia going to marry a catholic, can they be married at a catholic mass. Anne would hear our prayers — and she did. As a result of her fervent prayer, her husband, mother-in-law, and son Lucifer converted to Christianity. Margeurite opened a store to support herself and her children, and often helped those poorer than herself. I FEEL THIS IS GOING IN A BACKWARD DIRETION. They are also recognized as saints by the Orthodox and Lutheran Churches. Before he was killed, Valentine met a last note to encourage Julia to stay close to Jesus and to thank her for being his friend. I believe something may be wrong with me.

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